media storm
Reap the Wild Wind: Detecting Media Storms in Large-Scale News Corpora
Markus, Dror K., Levi, Effi, Sheafer, Tamir, Shenhav, Shaul R.
Media Storms, dramatic outbursts of attention to a story, are central components of media dynamics and the attention landscape. Despite their significance, there has been little systematic and empirical research on this concept due to issues of measurement and operationalization. We introduce an iterative human-in-the-loop method to identify media storms in a large-scale corpus of news articles. The text is first transformed into signals of dispersion based on several textual characteristics. In each iteration, we apply unsupervised anomaly detection to these signals; each anomaly is then validated by an expert to confirm the presence of a storm, and those results are then used to tune the anomaly detection in the next iteration. We demonstrate the applicability of this method in two scenarios: first, supplementing an initial list of media storms within a specific time frame; and second, detecting media storms in new time periods. We make available a media storm dataset compiled using both scenarios.
- North America > United States > Minnesota > Hennepin County > Minneapolis (0.14)
- Europe > Netherlands > North Holland > Amsterdam (0.05)
- North America > United States > New York (0.04)
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When it Rains, it Pours: Modeling Media Storms and the News Ecosystem
Litterer, Benjamin, Jurgens, David, Card, Dallas
Most events in the world receive at most brief coverage by the news media. Occasionally, however, an event will trigger a media storm, with voluminous and widespread coverage lasting for weeks instead of days. In this work, we develop and apply a pairwise article similarity model, allowing us to identify story clusters in corpora covering local and national online news, and thereby create a comprehensive corpus of media storms over a nearly two year period. Using this corpus, we investigate media storms at a new level of granularity, allowing us to validate claims about storm evolution and topical distribution, and provide empirical support for previously hypothesized patterns of influence of storms on media coverage and intermedia agenda setting.
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- North America > United States > Minnesota > Hennepin County > Minneapolis (0.28)
- Asia > China (0.14)
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- Law Enforcement & Public Safety > Crime Prevention & Enforcement (1.00)
- Law (1.00)
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